NMC conducts training session on assessing quality medical education at colleges
Divyansh | December 15, 2023 | 12:21 PM IST | 1 min read
The NMC training session was held by a team comprising members of MARB, UMEB and EMRB.
NEW DELHI: The National Medical Commission (NMC) conducted a refresher training session on assessing quality education at medical colleges in the country.
The training session was held on December 14 by the NMC and focused on reinforcing the standards and methodologies employed in assessing medical students.
Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) member JL Meena, Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UMEB) member Vijayendra Kumar and, Ethics and Medical Registration Board (EMRB) member Yogender Malik, along with three experts, conducted the training Session. Malik, who is also the head of the media division at NMC, said, "The completion of this rigorous training exemplifies our steadfast dedication to fostering excellence in medical education. These initiatives are vital in ensuring that our medical professionals receive top-tier training, ultimately benefiting our healthcare system."
The NMC acknowledges the collective efforts of educators, professionals, and stakeholders involved in fortifying the quality of medical education in India. These proactive measures underline the NMC's commitment to fostering competent and skilled medical professionals for the nation.
The commission reiterated its dedication to continuously improve and innovate in the realm of medical education, ensuring that aspiring medical professionals receive the highest standards of training and assessment.
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The commission reiterated its dedication to continuously improve and innovate in the realm of medical education, ensuring that aspiring medical professionals receive the highest standards of training and assessment. “Spearheading this endeavour, the MARB remains resolute in its pursuit of ensuring a robust and standardised evaluation process across all medical institutions,” the NMC said.
The NMC is the apex regulatory body for medical education in the country. It oversees the assessment, accreditation, and regulation of medical colleges and professionals across the country.
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